Abstract: Correspondence, writings, reports, diplomatic dispatches, clippings, and serial issues, relating to Romanian foreign relations,
especially with Germany, Switzerland, and the Vatican; the League of Nations; World War II refugees and relief work; and postwar
Romanian émigré life.

Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives

Language:
Romanian,
French,
Italian,
German, and
English

Administrative Information

Access

Collection open for research.

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Access Points

Catholic Church--Relations (diplomatic) with Romania.

League of Nations.

International relief.

Refugees.

Romanians in foreign countries.

World War, 1939-1945.

World War, 1939-1945--Civilian relief.

World War, 1939-1945--Refugees.

World War, 1939-1945--Romania.

Germany.

Germany--Foreign relations--Romania.

Romania.

Romania--Foreign relations.

Romania--Foreign relations--Catholic Church.

Romania--Foreign relations--Germany.

Romania--Foreign relations--Switzerland.

Switzerland.

Switzerland--Foreign relations--Romania.

Diplomats--Romania.

Biography

Romanian diplomat; delegate to the League of Nations, 1923-1928 and 1938; ambassador to Germany, 1927-1929 and 1932; minister
of foreign affairs, 1938.

Container List

Box 1.

1. Garda de Fier

2. Diplomatic Cables, Berlin, 1937-38

4. Letters while in Berlin, 1928-30 and 1936-38: includes letters from Goring, Ribbentrop, Carol II

5. Conclusion of a book, in manuscript, pp. 451-90

7. Red Cross file, 1942-43; also NPC visa extensions while in Italy during the war; few other minor items

8. Red Cross file, 1942: attempts to help Romanian prisoners in the USSR: includes letters with Mihai Antonescu